Product Description

Great for cabin or compartment, this surface-mounted dome light features a three-position rocker switch for white or red light to preserve night vision, WHITE/OFF/RED. Long-lasting LEDs have low amperage draw and are shock and vibration proof. Made for interior use.

Light Style: Surface-mount dome

Voltage/Draw: 12V DC/0.04A@12V

Bulb Wattage: 0.48W

Fixture Dimensions: 5 1/2" dia. x 1 3/8"H

Fixture Material: White Polyethylene

Lens Material/Description: White Polyethylene

Mounting Hardware: Not included, requires two screws

Wiring Hardware Included/Required: Pigtail wire leads (included)

Warranty: One year

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This is good for a v-berth, under counter, or small setee. It's not a primary light. Works great for me in my 22' sailboats v-berth. I didn't know what to expect on the color temp, but it's fairly warm. I hate bright/ultra white interior lights. This is a nice light, not super warm, but not ultra white either. It's about the cheapest light of it's type available.

This is not a reading light. But, after the third year of usage we have replaced all incandescent and halogen lights in the boat with this lamp. Very little power drain and adequate light for galley work, nav work, general lighting. The cover is twist and lock, not snap on and those complaining might not understand that as covers are fine on our boat.

I have a 1985 C & C Mark V and the lights tend to lose connection. Also, I decided to switch over to all LED lights everywhere on my boat. So, the lights that are constantly losing connections, I am replacing with this low price good quality light which is an LED and has red and white light....great feature. As far as the cover falling off, I just put some 3M 5200 on it...just a dab here and there and that seems to work. It's a VERY minor problem compared to the benefit of the product.

I purchased these to replace existing interior lighting. Cheap frosted housing cover comes off in heavy seas or rocking. White light is not very bright with the frosted lens. There needs to be a better one priced between this [$]item and the high end $85 top end light.

This light is easy on the eyes and has extremely low current draw (I measured it, it really is 0.04A)

Many LED lights (yes, even the so called 'warm' ones with 3000 kelvin output are still to harsh for my taste. The fact that the output of this light is subdued is an asset because it results in a diffused light.

I'd rather add more of them around the cabin than have one brighter source. The reasonable price allows this.